Unlocking network visibility: Introducing the ready-to-use network analytics suite R&S®Probe Observer

Published on: 12.01.2026

Date
Date
03.02.2026 17:00 CET
Location
Location

Online

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Info

1 hour

Webinar about RS Probe Observer with Daniel Findeisen, application engineer at ipoque

Improve service quality, reduce operational effort and eliminate network blind spots — this webinar shows how.

Join us for an introduction to R&S®Probe Observer, the new high-performance, scalable traffic analytics suite from ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company

Learn how our long-proven, DPI-based real-time visibility capabilities are now available in a ready-to-use network analytics suite, designed to provide granular insights across distributed, encrypted and rapidly changing networks.

We will explore the suite’s core capabilities — DPI-powered traffic recognition, subscriber-aware analytics, multi-Tbps scalability and simple deployment across diverse architectures. See how passive probing, IPFIX and Kafka export unlock actionable insights that help improve service quality, reduce operational effort and future-proof your observability strategy.

In this webinar, you will learn how to / more about:

  • Core KPIs and outputs you need to drive operations and planning
  • How the solution collects and processes traffic
  • Deployment options and integration points with existing Big Data systems
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Daniel Findeisen

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Daniel holds a degree in electrical engineering and has more than a decade of experience in software and product development. For a number of years, Daniel has been working as an application engineer for the deep packet inspection (DPI) software R&S®PACE 2 at ipoque, a subsidiary of the Rohde & Schwarz company. Daniel provides engineering services from the packet processing level up to the application level. In customer consulting, he identifies the optimal implementation to fulfill customer requirements and assists with the architectural decisions that go along with embedding DPI into network solutions. When he’s not at work, Daniel takes photos with his DSLR and enjoys going for a run.